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Think it’s too late to change direction? Anna Green left education at 15, but now aged 27 has recently graduated with a First in Psychology. This is her story.
Think there’s only one way? Think again. Entrepreneur Alexander Flint Mitchell gave up studying law to enroll on a master’s in Business Innovation at Birkbeck to kickstart his business, a matchmaking app with a difference.
Membership builds on a long-term commitment by the College to support refugee and asylum-seeker communities and expands its activities as a University of Sanctuary.
Global international association, with headquarters in Brussels, comprises international business academics and practitioners, promoting research, global communication, knowledge transfer, lifelong learning and exchanges of ideas.
Birkbeck placed third among all non-Russell Group universities and first among multi-faculty institutions for the likelihood of its graduates earning over £30,000 a year.
The College announces that due to concerns over the Omicron variant, all on-campus teaching will be paused until the end of January 2022.
The Small Business Charter is awarded to institutions that can provide growth enterprise and entrepreneurship support to help UK businesses thrive.
New insights from the International Ocean Discovery Program reveal more about the impact of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) during historic cooling and warming events.
Professor Dermot Hodson has received the grant as part of Banking on Europe, a project co-founded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and Fonds de la Recherche (FNR).
The fourth edition of the Jean Monnet Chair in Parliamentary Democracy and European Integration newsletter